Abstract:
Bell pepper (Capsicum annuum) belongs to the family Solanaceae is a popular
commercial vegetable grown all over the world. This study aimed to characterrze and
assess the performance of exotic bell pepper varieties under polltunnel conditions. The
experiment was conducted in a polytunnel at the Regional Agriculture Research and
Development Center, Bandarawela during November 2024 to February 2025. The
performances of eight new exotic bell pepper varieties (Trbetzi, Camival, Lirica, Star
No.01, NS280, Adonis, Karveri and Mecong) were compared with two control varieties
Indra and Polaris. The experiment was laid in Completely Randomized Design (CRD)
with three replicates as a pot experiment on soilless media. A total of 150 plants were
in the experiment. Growth parameters, including plant height, number of leaves, days
to first flowering, days to 50% flowering and morphological traits were recorded and
analyzed. As a yield parameters number of fruits, fruit weight and fruit quality
parameters were recorded and analyzed at first hawesting. The results indicated
significant variations (p<0.05) among the varieties in plant height, number of leaves
and flowering observations. Polaris showed the highest plant height (59.56 cm), while
NS 280 recorded the lowest plant height (47,10 cm). Mecong recorded the highest
number of leaves (39.10), while NS 280 had the lowest number of leaves (19.85).
Mecong showed early flowerrng 47 .93 days and NS 280 showed late flowering in 53.5
days. Morphological assessment recorded that most varieties had erect growth habits,
oval shaped dark green leaves and blocky fiuit shapes except Tlbetzi and Camaval,
which had triangular fiuit. In terms of yield, Mecong recorded the highest number of
fruits per plant (7.80), whereas Indra produced the heaviest individual fiuits (185.6 g)
at first harvesting. Tibetzi and Camaval showed distinct triangular fruit shapes,
differing frorn the blocky fruit types observed in other varieties. According to the
growth parameters Mecong and the control variety Indra, demonstrate a better growth
potential under controlled polytunnel conditions, making them suitable candidates for
commercial cultivation. However, the varietal selection primarily based on the yield
performance and fruit quality characteristics. The yield data recording to be continued
to make the decision on selection of the best varieties for commercial recommendation.
Keywords: Bell pepper, Exotic varieties, Growth, Polytunnel condition, Yield and
Quality